Shōkera (しょうけら)

Name Meaning

Overview

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Shōkera (しょうけら) is a yokai whose name suggests “peek-in bug” or “watcher.” It is known for silently observing households through skylights.

  • Shōkera = from "shōkō" (skylight) and "kerasu" (to peer in)

Origin

  • Appears in Edo-period emakimono and yokai encyclopedias.
  • May be linked to surveillance spirits invoked in moral tales to promote good behavior.

Appearance

  • Often depicted as a small, hairy, humanoid creature with a single eye or grotesque face.
  • Crouches near skylights or roof vents, rarely showing its full form.

Behavior & Myths

  • Peers through skylights or upper windows to observe people.
  • Does not interact, but causes unease through its quiet surveillance.
  • Thought to punish immoral or careless individuals by reporting their actions to unseen powers.

Symbolism

  • Represents hidden observation, moral judgment, and social conscience.
  • Used to encourage ethical behavior and personal responsibility.
  • Emphasizes the idea that someone is always watching.
Shokera yokai illustration
Skylight watching spirit